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damaged rocker arm, what to do?
After disassembling my engine I found that most rocker arms showed pitting. These arms were regrinds and paired with dc40 cams from camgrinder. I ran the engine with Kendall 20w50 oil. The damage is visible on most rocker arms and the odd thing is that it starts left bottom. There is no wear visible on the cams.
What might have caused this, they have probably somewhere around 20k miles on them I am also wondering how to proceed at this point, reuse as is, have them ground to spec again, or try to obtain a new set?
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forgot to add the pic from one of them
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Depending on how many grinds they had it could be they were taken down thru the original surface hardness, they should be around Hardness Rockwell C scale (HRC) 60-62 and they can be heat treated back to original.
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Could be plugged spray bar. I sent you a PM.
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I would be interested to know how the rockers are originally hardened. 60-62RC is good but I would have thought if the basic material can harden to this level they may through harden which is risky. If they are surface hardened as you say they to have worn through. I would chuck them away. I think a DLC treatment on new parts would be a good idea. |
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The oil spray bar is plugged, it cost the rocker and the lobe of the cam, everytime..
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The cams and rockers are on their way to camgrinder for further diagnosis and refurbishment. The oil spray bars were not plugged.
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The problem with the cams and rockers may have been caused by the Kendall oil. Were they not bought out by another company and now sell another type of oil? One that is no good for 911 engines. The good oil was the Green Oil which is now sold to Brad Penn.
Here is the link to what happened: Our History
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